NexusHD2-ICS-CM9-HWA is the first stable and fast ICS ROM which is mainly built from the CyanogenMod 9.1 source code and provides supports for native 720p video playback and hardware video recording for HTC HD2.

Supported real WiFi and Bluetooth MAC addresses finally. (i.e. the same MAC you see on WinMo.) (Credits go to Franck78, Rick_1995 and Marc1706) (WiFi MAC address is changed, so remember to update the MAC filter in your wireless router if required.)

Downgraded the BCM4329 firmware from v4.218.248.23 to v4.218.248.18 for better WiFi compatibility for some SIM card related country code issue. (The drawback is that I saw some error messages in logcat because the firmware version is mismatched with the kernel bcm4329 driver. It seems not to affect WiFi for me.)

Removed Google Music and included the original Music app.

Included new kernel tytung_ics_r1. Main changes compared to my r14 kernel are as follows.

Here is an update to the v2.9 Invisible Power Button & Battery Circle Percentage Mod specifically for V3.0b of Tytung's ICS ROM. There are three modifications: landscape softkeys, a soft power button and a colored circle battery percentage indicator.

The landscape softkey mod is similar to the one in the OP, but it decreases the height of the softkeys so that they all fit on the screen.

Installing the power button mod adds two options to the CyanogenMod navigation bar editor, an invisible power button and a visible power button. After installation, you have to turn on the mod by going to Settings->System->Navigation Bar Buttons and layouts. Click the lock icon, then the small plus sign at the left of the navigation bar. Scroll to the power button option you want (either invisible or visible) and click it. Finally, click the lock icon again. NOTE -- if you install this mod and later want to remove it, make sure that you first disable the mod. Go back to the CyanogenMod navigation bar editor and click the round arrow icon on the left to return the navbar settings to default. If you don't do this, SystemUI will force close after you remove the mod. This behavior is specific to CM9. CM10 and CM10.1 handle the removal without any problems.

The battery circle percentage mod replaces the default battery icon with a circle made of colored segments, with a textual current battery level in the middle of the circle. The circle changes color as the battery level depletes.